Winners of the 2024 International VELUX Award explore daylight in architecture
Student teams from China and Denmark scored big in this year's International VELUX Award edition. Hosted biennially with support from the International Union of Architects, the program tasks architecture students with exploring daylight in the two categories of Daylight in Buildings and Daylight Investigations.From a total of 468 entries, the jury narrowed the field in the contest's first phase to nine regional winners, from whom the two winning entries in their respective categories were chosen. Global Daylight in Buildings category winner: The Light FilterStudents: Wan Zilin, Poon Gin Yong & Zang Jiayou; Teacher: Li Xiaodong (Tsinghua University, China)Read the full post on Bustler
Student teams from China and Denmark scored big in this year's International VELUX Award edition. Hosted biennially with support from the International Union of Architects, the program tasks architecture students with exploring daylight in the two categories of Daylight in Buildings and Daylight Investigations.
From a total of 468 entries, the jury narrowed the field in the contest's first phase to nine regional winners, from whom the two winning entries in their respective categories were chosen.
Global Daylight in Buildings category winner: The Light Filter
Students: Wan Zilin, Poon Gin Yong & Zang Jiayou; Teacher: Li Xiaodong (Tsinghua University, China)
Read the full post on Bustler